aczlan
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- Kubota L3830GST, B7500HST, BX2660. Formerly: Case 480F LL, David Brown 880UE
Actually, thinking about it, you could probbaly put the lights on a GFCI, then the ground wouldn't be needed (GFCI makes sure that the current going out matches the current going back in and shuts off if there is any mismatch).Hi kcflhrc
I frequently color code wires using phase tape. When I buy thhn I don't buy all the different colors because you end up with so much you don't use. So I just color code them with the tape.
I can't run the ground exposed. There are 5 lights along the route and I'd have had to run a new ground to each light and each light is on top of a block pillar that is very, very difficult to fish wire into because it would have to come under the base block which is buried in the ground and then up the center of the base block inside the pillar.
This way I only had to run one wire. The way I did it was the only way that I think it could have been done given I messed up and didn't catch it until it was too late.
Anyway...you guys can keep chatting but thanks for all the suggestions and thoughts.
Aaron Z